Across
- 4. An object or device used to create musical sounds, such as a piano, guitar, or drums.
- 8. The combination of different musical notes played or sung together to create a pleasing sound.
- 9. The sequence of musical tones that form the main part or theme of a piece of music.
- 10. A large ensemble of musicians playing various instruments together, often led by a conductor.
- 13. A live performance of music in front of an audience, usually featuring one or more musicians or bands.
Down
- 1. A part of a song that is repeated after each verse, usually with the same melody and lyrics.
- 2. A symbol representing a specific pitch or duration in sheet music or musical notation.
- 3. A category or style of music characterized by its distinctive sound, instruments, and themes.
- 5. The words or text of a song that are sung or spoken during a musical performance.
- 6. A musical composition with lyrics that are sung or performed by a vocalist or a group of singers.
- 7. The pattern of beats or accents in a piece of music that creates a sense of flow and groove.
- 11. The speed or pace at which a piece of music is played or sung. It can be fast (upbeat) or slow (downbeat).
- 12. The regular pulse or underlying rhythm in music that keeps the tempo and timing.